Difference between nitrogen cycle and water cycle
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The water cycle, on the other hand, can continue in the absence of life. Evaporation is the only process for returning the waterto atmosphere, while carbon can be returned back by combustion, chemical reactions, respiration, etc. ... Fossil fuels are not part of water cycle, unlike the carbon and nitrogen cycles.
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In the water cycle, water changes between its various phases (solid, liquid and gas), but always stays water. In the case of the carbon and nitrogen cycles, various chemical forms of carbon (carbon dioxide, carbonates, sugars, etc.) and nitrogen (ammonia, nitrite and nitrate) are cycled through regularly.
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